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| name = History of Retail in Southern California | | name = History of Retail in Southern California | ||
| − | | title = History of Southern California Retail | + | | title = [[History of retail in Southern California|History of Retail in Southern California]] |
| state = expanded | | state = expanded | ||
| + | | basestyle = background: {{California/color}} | ||
| bodyclass = hlist | | bodyclass = hlist | ||
| − | | group1 = [[Department stores]]<br>with origins in… | + | | group1 = [[Department stores]]<br/>with origins in… |
| list1 = | | list1 = | ||
{{navbox|subgroup | {{navbox|subgroup | ||
| + | | basestyle = background: {{California/color}} | ||
| group1 = Central<br>Los Angeles | | group1 = Central<br>Los Angeles | ||
| list1 = | | list1 = | ||
* [[Blackstone Building (Los Angeles)|Blackstone's]] | * [[Blackstone Building (Los Angeles)|Blackstone's]] | ||
| + | * [[Bumiller Building#Opening as the Bon Marché department store|Bon Marché]] | ||
* [[The Broadway]] | * [[The Broadway]] | ||
* [[Bullock's]] | * [[Bullock's]] | ||
* [[Bullocks Wilshire]] | * [[Bullocks Wilshire]] | ||
| + | * [[Central Department Store (Los Angeles)|Central Dept. Store]] | ||
| + | * [[City of Paris (Los Angeles)|City of Paris]] | ||
* [[Coulter's]] | * [[Coulter's]] | ||
* [[Desmond's (department store)|Desmond's]] | * [[Desmond's (department store)|Desmond's]] | ||
* [[B. H. Dyas]] | * [[B. H. Dyas]] | ||
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* [[Eastern Columbia Building|Eastern-Columbia]] | * [[Eastern Columbia Building|Eastern-Columbia]] | ||
| + | * [[National Stores|Fallas Paredes]] | ||
* [[Famous Department Store]] (Cal Hirsch & Sons) | * [[Famous Department Store]] (Cal Hirsch & Sons) | ||
* [[Fifth Street Store]] | * [[Fifth Street Store]] | ||
* The Globe (51st & S. Broadway) | * The Globe (51st & S. Broadway) | ||
| − | * [[Haggarty's]] | + | * [[Haggarty's]] ("New York Store") |
| − | * [[Hamburger's]] (" | + | * [[J. M. Hale]] Co. |
| + | * [[Hamburger's]] ("People's Store") | ||
* [[Harris & Frank]] | * [[Harris & Frank]] | ||
* [[Jacoby Bros.]] | * [[Jacoby Bros.]] | ||
| − | * [[May Company California|May Co.]] | + | * [[May Company California|May Co.]] (buildings: [[May Company Building (Broadway, Los Angeles)|May Co. Downtown LA]] - [[May Company Building (Wilshire, Los Angeles)|May Co. Wilshire]] - [[May Company Building (Mission Valley, San Diego)|May Co. Mission Valley]]) |
| − | * [[Milliron's]] | + | * [[Milliron's]] ([[Milliron's Westchester|Milliron's/Broadway Westchester]]) |
* [[Mullen & Bluett]] | * [[Mullen & Bluett]] | ||
* [[Myer Siegel]] | * [[Myer Siegel]] | ||
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* [[J. W. Robinson's]] | * [[J. W. Robinson's]] | ||
* [[Robinsons-May]] | * [[Robinsons-May]] | ||
| + | * [[Sears-Pico|Sears Pico Blvd.]] | ||
* [[Silverwoods]] | * [[Silverwoods]] | ||
| + | * [[Swelldom]] | ||
* [[Ville de Paris (department store)|Ville de Paris]] | * [[Ville de Paris (department store)|Ville de Paris]] | ||
| − | * [[Walker's department store|Walker's ( | + | * [[Walker's department store|Walker's (L.A.)]] |
|group2 = Long Beach | |group2 = Long Beach | ||
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|group3 = San Diego | |group3 = San Diego | ||
|list3 = | |list3 = | ||
| + | * Ballard & Brockett | ||
| + | * [[Colonel Fletcher Building|Barnett-Stine]] | ||
| + | * Blumberg's/Blumberg-Schoenbrun | ||
| + | * [[Holzwasser's]] | ||
| + | * The Hub | ||
* [[Marston's (department store)|Marston's]] | * [[Marston's (department store)|Marston's]] | ||
* [[Walker Scott]] | * [[Walker Scott]] | ||
| + | * [[Dorian's|Dorian's (Tijuana)]] | ||
|group4 = Other | |group4 = Other | ||
|list4 = | |list4 = | ||
| + | * [[Boadway Bros.]] (Pasadena) | ||
| + | * [[Boston Stores (California)|Boston Stores]] (Inglewood) | ||
* [[Brock's]] (Bakersfield) | * [[Brock's]] (Bakersfield) | ||
* [[Harris Company]] (San Bernardino) | * [[Harris Company]] (San Bernardino) | ||
* [[Henshey's]] (Santa Monica) | * [[Henshey's]] (Santa Monica) | ||
| − | * [[Hinshaw's]] (Arcadia) | + | * [[Hinshaw's]] (Arcadia, Whittier) |
* [[Iver's]] (Highland Park, L.A.) | * [[Iver's]] (Highland Park, L.A.) | ||
* [[Kitson (store)|Kitson]] (West Hollywood) | * [[Kitson (store)|Kitson]] (West Hollywood) | ||
| + | * [[Boston Stores|Myers]] (Whittier) | ||
* [[Nahas]] (North Hollywood, L.A.) | * [[Nahas]] (North Hollywood, L.A.) | ||
* [[Nash's]] (Pasadena) | * [[Nash's]] (Pasadena) | ||
* [[Rankin's]] (Santa Ana) | * [[Rankin's]] (Santa Ana) | ||
| + | * [[Robertson Company]] (Hollywood) | ||
| + | * [[Sears-Pico|Sears Pico–Rimpau]] | ||
* S.Q.R. (Anaheim) | * S.Q.R. (Anaheim) | ||
* [[Webb's]] (Glendale) | * [[Webb's]] (Glendale) | ||
| + | * [[Willets department store|Willets]] (Colton) | ||
| + | * [[Wineman's]] (Oxnard/Huntington Park) | ||
}} | }} | ||
|group5 = [[Clothing store|Clothing]] and [[Shoe store|shoes]] | |group5 = [[Clothing store|Clothing]] and [[Shoe store|shoes]] | ||
|list5 = | |list5 = | ||
| − | * Hartfield's | + | * [[Bond's]] |
| + | * [[C&R Clothiers]] | ||
| + | * [[Hartfield-Zodys|Hartfield's]] | ||
| + | * [[Judy's]] | ||
| + | * [[Edison Brothers Stores|Leed's]] shoes | ||
* [[Mandel's]] Shoe Stores | * [[Mandel's]] Shoe Stores | ||
* [[Anchor Blue|Miller's Outpost/Anchor Blue]] (clothing) | * [[Anchor Blue|Miller's Outpost/Anchor Blue]] (clothing) | ||
* [[Victor Clothing]] | * [[Victor Clothing]] | ||
| − | |group6 = [[Discount stores]] | + | |group6 = [[Discount stores|Discount]] &<br/>[[Warehouse club|membership]] stores |
|list6 = | |list6 = | ||
* [[The Akron]] <!-- Akron was an import store, more similar to Pier 1 than Kmart --> | * [[The Akron]] <!-- Akron was an import store, more similar to Pier 1 than Kmart --> | ||
| + | * [[Curacao (retail store)|Curacao]] | ||
| + | * [[Fedco]] <!-- the only non-profit members-owned membership store in the country --> | ||
| + | * [[Fedmart]] | ||
| + | * [[Gemco]] | ||
* [[Pic 'N' Save]] <!-- Pic 'N' Save was a closeout store, more similar to Big Lots than Kmart --> | * [[Pic 'N' Save]] <!-- Pic 'N' Save was a closeout store, more similar to Big Lots than Kmart --> | ||
| + | * [[Unimart (California)|Unimart]] <!-- only the original 2 San Diego stores were membership only stores, the rest were discount stores open to everyone --> | ||
* [[White Front]] | * [[White Front]] | ||
* [[Zody's]] | * [[Zody's]] | ||
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* [[Thrifty PayLess|Thrifty]] | * [[Thrifty PayLess|Thrifty]] | ||
| − | | group8 = [[Furniture]] | + | | group8 = [[Furniture]] &<br/>Home Furnishings |
| list8 = | | list8 = | ||
* [[Barker Bros.]] | * [[Barker Bros.]] | ||
* [[Dearden's]] | * [[Dearden's]] | ||
| + | * [[Parmelee-Dohrmann]] | ||
| group9 = [[Grocery stores]] | | group9 = [[Grocery stores]] | ||
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* [[Food Giant (California)|Food Giant]] | * [[Food Giant (California)|Food Giant]] | ||
* Giant <!-- Ralphs' warehouse brand in 1980s before Food 4 Less was acquired --> | * Giant <!-- Ralphs' warehouse brand in 1980s before Food 4 Less was acquired --> | ||
| + | * [[Smart & Final|Haas, Baruch & Co./Hellman, Haas & Co.]] | ||
* [[Hughes Markets]] <!-- currently redirect; later merged into Ralphs in 1996 --> | * [[Hughes Markets]] <!-- currently redirect; later merged into Ralphs in 1996 --> | ||
* [[Market Basket (California)|Market Basket]] <!-- acquired by Kroger in 1960s and later closed in 1980s --> | * [[Market Basket (California)|Market Basket]] <!-- acquired by Kroger in 1960s and later closed in 1980s --> | ||
| − | * Pantry Food Stores | + | * Pantry Food Stores <!-- chain started in Pasadena --> |
* [[Pavilions (supermarket)|Pavilions]] | * [[Pavilions (supermarket)|Pavilions]] | ||
* [[Ralphs]] | * [[Ralphs]] | ||
* [[Shopping Bag Food Stores|Shopping Bag]] | * [[Shopping Bag Food Stores|Shopping Bag]] | ||
| + | * [[Smart & Final]] | ||
* Tianguis <!-- Vons Hispanic supermarket (1988–1994) --> | * Tianguis <!-- Vons Hispanic supermarket (1988–1994) --> | ||
* [[Vons]] | * [[Vons]] | ||
| − | | group10 = Home | + | | group10 = Home enter-<br/>tainment, appliances |
| list10 = | | list10 = | ||
* [[Adray's]] | * [[Adray's]] | ||
* Cal Stereo | * Cal Stereo | ||
| − | * Federated Group <!-- (jingle) The Federated Group, the stereo people, who know more, and charge less… for sure!--> | + | * [[Federated Group]] <!-- (jingle) The Federated Group, the stereo people, who know more, and charge less… for sure!--> |
| − | * Golden Bear Home and Sport Centers | + | * Golden Bear Home and Sport Centers <!-- owned by golfer Jack Nicklaus --> |
| + | * Ken Crane's <!-- (1948–2010) also known as Ken Crane's Entertainment City and Ken Crane's Magnavox City --> | ||
* Leo's Stereo | * Leo's Stereo | ||
* Pacific Stereo | * Pacific Stereo | ||
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* Ole's Home Centers | * Ole's Home Centers | ||
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| group15 = Music | | group15 = Music | ||
| list15 = | | list15 = | ||
| − | * [[Sam Goody|Licorice Pizza]] <!-- currently redirect --> | + | * [[Sam Goody|Licorice Pizza]] <!-- [[Licorice Pizza (store)]] currently redirect --> |
* [[Music Plus (defunct store)|Music Plus]] <!-- currently redirect --> | * [[Music Plus (defunct store)|Music Plus]] <!-- currently redirect --> | ||
| − | * [[ | + | * [[Wherehouse Entertainment|The Wherehouse]] <!-- as of nov 2020 - article needs expansion --> |
* [[Wallichs Music City]] | * [[Wallichs Music City]] | ||
| − | + | |group99 = On-street shopping | |
| − | |group99 = On-street | ||
| list99= | | list99= | ||
*<i>Los Angeles</i>: | *<i>Los Angeles</i>: | ||
* [[Los Angeles Plaza|Plaza]] | * [[Los Angeles Plaza|Plaza]] | ||
* [[Central Business District, Los Angeles (1880s-1890s)|1880s-90s CBD]] | * [[Central Business District, Los Angeles (1880s-1890s)|1880s-90s CBD]] | ||
| − | * [[Broadway (Los Angeles)|Broadway]] | + | * [[Broadway (Los Angeles)|Broadway (CBD)]] |
| + | * [[Broadway & 87th Street shopping center|Broadway & 87th, South L.A.]]* | ||
* [[7th Street (Los Angeles)|Seventh St.]] | * [[7th Street (Los Angeles)|Seventh St.]] | ||
| + | * [[7th Street (Los Angeles)#Flower Street shopping district|Flower St.]] | ||
* [[Hollywood Boulevard|Hollywood Blvd.]] | * [[Hollywood Boulevard|Hollywood Blvd.]] | ||
| − | * [[Miracle Mile, Los Angeles|Miracle Mile]] | + | * [[Lankershim Boulevard|Lankershim, North Hollywood]] |
| + | * [[Miracle Mile, Los Angeles|Miracle Mile]], [[Wilshire Boulevard|Wilshire Blvd.]] | ||
* [[Westwood Village]] (near UCLA) | * [[Westwood Village]] (near UCLA) | ||
*<i>Other cities</i>: | *<i>Other cities</i>: | ||
| − | * [[Rodeo Drive]] | + | * Beverly Hills: [[Rodeo Drive]] |
| − | * [[Golden Mall]] | + | * Burbank: [[Golden Mall]] |
| − | * [[Downtown Long Beach|Pine St.]] ( | + | * Huntington Park: [[Pacific Boulevard|Pacific Blvd.]] |
| − | + | * Long Beach: [[Downtown Long Beach|Pine St.]] | |
| − | * [[Lake | + | * Palm Springs: [[La Plaza (Palm Springs)|La Plaza]]/[[Palm Springs#Shopping district|Palm Canyon Dr.]] - See also [[History of retail in Palm Springs]] |
| − | * [[Old Pasadena]] | + | * Pasadena: [[Lake Avenue (Pasadena)|Lake Ave.]] |
| − | * [[Downtown Santa Ana]] | + | * Pasadena: [[Old Pasadena]] |
| − | * [[Third Street Promenade|3rd | + | * Santa Ana: [[Downtown Santa Ana|4th St.]] |
| − | | | + | * Santa Monica: [[Main Street (Santa Monica, California)|Main St.]] - [[Third Street Promenade|3rd St. Promenade]] |
| − | + | |group111 = L.A.<br/>shopping center<br/>"firsts" | |
| + | |list111= | ||
| + | * Oldest origins of a major L.A. chain: [[Harris & Frank]] (1876) - 1st dept. store on Broadway: [[Ville de Paris (department store)|A. Fusenot Co./Ville de Paris]] - 1st dept. store on 7th off Broadway: [[J. W. Robinson's]] (1915) - 1st planned shopping district: [[Westwood Village]] (1929) - 1st suburban dept. store branch: [[B. H. Dyas]]/[[Broadway Hollywood]] (1927) - 1st center with multiple supermarkets: [[Broadway & 87th Street shopping center]] (1936) - 1st center with department store anchor: [[Broadway-Crenshaw Center]] (1947) - 1st enclosed mall: [[Lakewood Center]] (1951) - 1st mall in Orange County: [[Anaheim Plaza]] (1955) - 1st center with 4 dept. stores: [[Panorama City Shopping Center]] (1964) | ||
| + | | group888 = [[List of shopping malls in California|Shopping centers]] | ||
| + | | list888 = | ||
| + | {{Shopping centers in Southern California|border=child}} | ||
}}<noinclude> | }}<noinclude> | ||
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[[Category:History of Los Angeles]] | [[Category:History of Los Angeles]] | ||
[[Category:History of California]] | [[Category:History of California]] | ||
[[Category:Defunct department stores based in Greater Los Angeles]] | [[Category:Defunct department stores based in Greater Los Angeles]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> | ||